In keeping with his
avowed commitment to working for the development and well-being of all
Nigerians, President Muhammadu Buhari has approved several actions to
fast-track the long delayed implementation of the United Nations Environmental
Programme (UNEP) Report on the environmental restoration of Ogoni land.
The actions approved by President Buhari, based on recommendations to him by the Executive Director of UNEP, the UNEP Special Representative for Ogoniland, Permanent Secretaries of the Federal Ministries of Environment and Petroleum Resources, and other stakeholders, include the amendment of the Official Gazette establishing the Hydrocarbon Pollution Restoration Project (HYPREP) to reflect a new governance framework comprising a Governing Council, a Board of Trustees and Project Management.
The President further approved that the HYPREP Governing
Council should be composed as follows:
Ministry of Petroleum Resources – One Representative
Federal Ministry of Environment – One Representative
Impacted States (Rivers) – One Representative
Oil Companies & NNPC – 4 Representatives
Ogoniland – 2 Representatives
United Nations System – One Representative
Secretariat – Headed by Project Manager
He also approved the composition of a Board of Trustees for
the HYPREP Trust Fund as follows:
Federal Government – One Representative
NNPC – One Representative
International Oil Companies – One Representative
Ogoni Land – One Representative
United Nations System – One Representative
Following a meeting held on the directive of President
Buhari, it was also agreed that a contribution deposit of $10 million will be
made by stakeholders within 30 days of the appointment of members of the Board
of Trustees for the Trust Fund, who will be responsible for collecting and
managing funds from contributors and donors. .
A new implementation template has also been evolved at the
instance of President Buhari, and the environmental clean-up of Ogoni Land will
commence in earnest with the President’s inauguration of the HYPREP Governing
Council and the Board of Trustees for the Trust Fund.
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